Navigating a Muse document

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Navigating a Muse document with finesse takes practice; this training video covers the tools and tricks that will help you with seamless navigation. These tools allow you to zoom in and out on a specific area, or pan through the document, making it easy for you to toggle between different views or zoom levels when creating your website in Adobe Muse.

…In this next movie,…we're going to be exploring how to navigate around a Adobe Muse document.…So, first thing I'm going to do is just double-click right here on the home…page for this website, and that's going to launch up this view of the home page.…And it's going to start right up here at the top,…at the very beginning of the website.…And so, in order to navigate this document, it's actually pretty easy.…All you have to do is use the scroll bars, either by clicking and…dragging just like this, or you can use the arrows to sort of page down.…You can also just use your arrow keys on your keyboard to do this.…And if you want to you can also just use the space in between here to click and…hold to scroll through.…

If you have a mouse with a scroll wheel,…you can use that as well, and the bottom works much the same.…You just scroll back and forth like that.…Now you can also zoom in and zoom out on your document.…In order to zoom in on a document, you hold down the Cmd key on the Mac,…the Ctrl key on the PC, and just press the plus button on your keyboard.…

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6/16/2015

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6/20/2014

Learn how to create HTML-based websites with Muse—a toolset familiar to anyone who has used Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, or Illustrator. Staff author Justin Seeley covers the design process from start to finish, from setting up web pages and populating them with graphics and text, to creating dynamic menus and adding special features such as widgets, slideshows, animations, embedded video, social media integration, and more. Justin also explains how to create an alternate layout for display on mobile devices, publish and update your site, and view analytics on web traffic.